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Implements test execute() method...
Implements test execute() method For each iteration of the test, this method generates available operations according to states of the variables, and execute an operation that has been chosen randomly.

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VariableMenuHeaderWidget.cpp
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/ gui / src / Variable / VariableMenuHeaderWidget.cpp
Alexandre Leroux
Creates a widget that will be the header of the menu in variable widget...
r289 #include "Variable/VariableMenuHeaderWidget.h"
#include "Variable/Variable.h"
#include <ui_VariableMenuHeaderWidget.h>
Q_LOGGING_CATEGORY(LOG_VariableMenuHeaderWidget, "VariableMenuHeaderWidget")
VariableMenuHeaderWidget::VariableMenuHeaderWidget(
const QVector<std::shared_ptr<Variable> > &variables, QWidget *parent)
: QWidget{parent}, ui{new Ui::VariableMenuHeaderWidget}
{
ui->setupUi(this);
// Generates label according to the state of the variables. The label contains :
// - the variable name if there is only one variable in the list
// - 'x variables' where x is the number of variables otherwise
const auto nbVariables = variables.size();
if (nbVariables == 1) {
if (auto variable = variables.first()) {
ui->label->setText(variable->name());
}
else {
qCCritical(LOG_VariableMenuHeaderWidget())
<< tr("Can't get the name of the variable : variable is null");
}
}
else if (nbVariables > 1) {
ui->label->setText(tr("%1 variables").arg(nbVariables));
}
else {
ui->label->setText(tr("No variable"));
}
}
VariableMenuHeaderWidget::~VariableMenuHeaderWidget() noexcept
{
delete ui;
}